Anuj Bidve killer’s appeal dismissed in UK

London–An attempt by a Briton who killed Indian student Anuj Bidve in an unprovoked attack in Greater Manchester on Boxing Day last year to have his life sentence reduced has been dismissed by the Court of Appeal.

Kiaran Stapleton, 21, who shot dead Bidve from point blank range in Salford was sentenced to a life in prison after a trial in the Manchester Crown Court in July. He was ordered to serve a minimum of 30 years in jail before being considered for parole.

Stapleton filed an appeal to have the sentence reduced, but the Court of Appeal yesterday dismissed it and upheld the original sentence. Bidve was a postgraduate student of Microelctronics at Lancaster University.

Bidve’s sensational killing hit the headlines in the UK and India and led to concerns about the safety of Indian students coming to study here. Bidve’s parents had travelled from Pune to attended the trial in Manchester.

Welcoming the dismissal of Stapleton’s appeal, senior Indian-origin Labour MP Keith Vaz said: I am delighted that the High Court judges have dismissed Kiaran Stapleton’s appeal and upheld his original sentence”.

He added: “I have been in close contact with Mr and Mrs Bidve since the tragic murder of their son Anuj. The past year has been a living nightmare for them and they were dismayed at Mr Stapleton’s decision to appeal. I hope this verdict will bring some closure to the Bidve family who will finally be able to get their life back together. Justice has been done.”

Detective Chief Superintendent Mary Doyle of the Greater Manchester Police, who led the investigation, said: “At one point during his trial, Stapleton boasted that he did not care if he was locked up for 65 years because he enjoyed watching soaps in prison. But when the harsh reality of what a life in prison actually means hit home, Stapleton backtracked and tried to have his sentence reduced, putting Anuj’s family through yet more upset”. IANS